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Jamie Cullum Live @ Creative ZenVision:M Launch


Creative’s ZEN Vision:M LAUNCH PARTY with Jamie Cullum

Downtown will be jumping Wednesday, March 29th, with a performance by Jamie Cullum, 12:30 PM as a part of the ZEN Vision:M party at J&R Pop Store 23 Park Row, 1st Floor.

Win FREE prizes all day and get smoking deals on the newest Creative MP3 players. And make no mistake…this is a party! Jamie Cullum takes the stage at 12:30 to play songs from his latest recording “Catching Tales.” Then Z100 DJs keep it going till the end.

Explosive singer, songwriter, and pianist Jamie Cullum — a two-million selling GRAMMY nominee whose breakout album Twentysomething was a worldwide smash last year — his newest release, Catching Tales, which has been released on Verve Forecast. Recorded in London and Los Angeles and produced by Twentysomething producer Stewart Levine, the album showcases both Cullum’s raw energy and insatiable musical curiosity and creativity.

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    A very fun performance from a true showman. Cullum was on top of his game (and on top of the piano for part of the set) both musically and in his witty between-song banter. He also was effusive in his praise of his host, calling J&R; "one of the last true music stores." He went on to tell how he'd had a revelation a few years back while in City Hall Park at J&R;'s JazzFest watching the great Wynton Marsalis, for free. Afterwards, he went to the top of the World Trade Center, looked out at the world and decided that this is what he wanted to be - a musician.

 

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